Not exact matches
If she eliminates everything else and he's
still got a nasty rash, she'll need to go to the
pediatrician and
see if it's a problem that could be resolved by hydrocortizone cream.
How to help: If you've ruled out other causes and your little one is
still unenthusiastic about nursing,
see a
pediatrician to check for pain or illness.
Still, you should
see improvement within a few days of treatment, and if it hasn't cleared up noticeably within a week of treatment you should contact your
pediatrician.
But if your little one is
still not mobile by her first birthday and she's having other mobility problems, it's time to
see a
pediatrician.
If your baby
still has symptoms of GERD even after trying the home remedies outlined above, then talk to your
pediatrician to
see if medications may help.
And you should have
seen our
pediatrician's face when I admitted that Ezra
still took a bottle at bedtime (even though we'd eliminated the rest) at 13 months old.
I love my
pediatrician, I really do, and I
still see her but you know what I found out?
Even so, your
pediatrician will
still want to
see your baby within 3 days of discharge.